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Saturday found John and I out on the Bark river at Burnt Village. Five minutes in to the paddle we came upon a Alpaca. John paddled over, the Alpaca was quite inquisitive. I kept back as I had Koa in the canoe. We most certainly did not need our paddle to go down as the domesticated South American camelid Vs. The domesticated Australian Canis lupus familiaris incident of 2010!
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The Bark River is a tributary of the Rock River, about 55 mi long. Via the Rock River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. According to legend it has also been known historically as the "Peelbark River."
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I chased down a group of newbie kayakers on a lesson from Rutabaga and watched them practice wet exits. What a hoot (literally), the water is a tad chilly. The shrills and gasps could be heard for miles.
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Tucked in on Lake Menona; the wind picked up on Sunday. Our calm was short lived, still beautiful out on the water. It is the second-largest of a chain of four lakes along the Yahara River (also including Mendota, Kegonsa, and Waubesa) in the area and forms the south shore of the isthmus that forms downtown Madison.
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The name 'Monona' is a Chippewa word believed to mean 'beautiful', although the lake was originally named by the Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) 'Tchee-ho-bo-kee-xa-te-la' or 'Teepee Lake'
The Yahara river; this gets pretty busy during the summer, kinda like the ICW on the weekend; and the boats that use it are just as big. There is a no wake posting which is seldom understood; which is defined to be moving fast enough to have control of your vessel. Again, miss understood by most yahoos on the water.
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But today pretty much had it to myself early in the season. A few fisherman digging it too; lots of smiles and nods. We call that Midwestern hospitality eh.
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Nice. I was out there last week teaching and got more gasps than hoots :)
Now that's what I'm talk'n about BAMM! I was the dude in the canoe with the dog taking pics...did you see me, handsome devil that I am? :-)
You must have seen another class. I didn't see anyone with a dog...we were doing the wet exits on the pond behind 'Baga
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